Hocus and Pocus

Name: Bobby "Flay". Bobby stopped using his real surname some time ago, so once when he was arrested on suspicion of arson he gave his surname as "Flay" on a whim because he thought it would be funny. It was.

Age: 17.

Appearance: This. Plus an eyepatch, and a top hat (ohyes).

Background/Personality: Bobby ran away from home when he was a young teen, simply because he felt like it; school bored him, his parents bored him, everything around bored him. Since then he's just wandered around doing whatever he felt like at the time.

He essentially does nothing more than float through life. He has little to no ambition and does most things simply to stave off boredom. He doesn't care about those around him and steals and kills without any guilt. Unlike your typical psychopath it's not because he lacks empathy, he can easily understand what others feel, he just doesn't care. If he feels like doing something then he will, without regard to how it might affect others.

Department(s): None as of yet, as he has not been employed by Hocus and Pocus.

Talents: From spending a lot of time on the streets he's become a skilled free runner and thief, as well as learning how to use both guns and knives; his experience with the former is basic, but with the latter he's very proficient as he prefers blades. He's also a natural at using anything on wheels, from rollerblades and skateboards to cars and trucks.

Additional/Misc. Information: Bobby has a thing for fire. He enjoys starting them, including the one that got him his new surname of "Flay", and has a tendency to somehow remain mostly unharmed by them due to some form of luck, he assumes.
 
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Bobby was leaning up against the cabin wall to one side, looking around at the people mingling. They certainly were an odd bunch, but then what had he expected from a party that he was invited to by having found a letter lying on his chest one morning when he awoke in a place he'd never visited before? It had even had his name on it. Whoever had managed to pull that off was certainly worth meeting. Plus it was a party on a yacht. How often did you get invited to that kind of shindig?

An oddly tall and slender woman gave him a strange look as she passed by. He tilted the brim of the top hat he'd "acquired" on his way to the party, lifting his glass of champagne to her. To his surprise she smiled at him, despite his lack of one to her, before continuing on her way.

With not much else of interest happening he headed off to one of the neglected areas on the back end of the boat, leaning on the bars and staring off into the horizon.

"Wonder when this Mr. Swan guy's s'posed to show up," he thought aloud, downing the rest of his drink and then tossing the glass off into the water.

As he was about to turn to leave he caught something out of the corner of his eye and looked back. There were some bubbles rising to the surface. His brow furrowed for a moment, but then he shrugged it off and walked away. Halfway back to the crowd he heard someone calling his name and turned.

"Mr. Flay," there stood a rather unusual looking man, dressed in a very fine suit, with slicked back, black hair and a rather sinister smile that made his eyes glint in an ever so slightly menacing fashion. "So good you could join me this evening."

"Just Bobby's fine," the teen said simply.

"Bobby," he repeated. "I'm Mr. Swan, a pleasure to meet you." He strode over and took a hold of the boy's hand before he had a chance to react, lifting it up into a firm shake.

"Yeah, same." He gave a brief shake back before releasing the man's hand, somewhat thankful he did the same.

"Well," he turned suddenly, distracted, as though he'd heard something Bobby had clearly missed. He turned back abruptly, "My apologies, my boy, but it appears there's something I have to...attend to. Let me assure you, I would not be excusing myself unless it was urgent."

"No problem."

"Well then, until we next meet. Hopefully we'll have a chance for a proper introduction a little later on," he turned and walked off briskly. "Hopefully," he repeated under his breath, the very tone making Bobby positive the man was smiling.

He barely blinked and Mr. Swan was out of sight, somehow disappearing into the crowd of people that were still a good few feet from where he'd been standing just a moment ago. Bobby shrugged and turned, following in the same direction as the man towards the other passengers, unfazed.

"What a bunch of freaks. Guess I'm at home."
 
As Eve arrived once again on the top deck, she heard the tapping against a glass. She turned towards the sound and saw Mr. Swan about to make some kind of speech.

Mr Swan gives his speech in a loud and charismatic matter. "Ladies and Gentlemen. I'm sure you are all wondering why you are on board this evening. Well I am here to explain everything. As you are aware, not all of you are human, and not all of you are mythical creatures. But today, and I suppose in the past as well, come here together to help solve a problem of the bigger picture. We are out here for a particular reason. There is something beneath the waters that we are floating on. We are here to understand it better, make sure it's not dangerous, and if it is, hopefully with all our skills combined we can take care of it."

Right in the middle of the speech, the boat begins to move, as if something has hit the bottom of it and trying to tip it over.

"Mr Swan, if you don't mind cutting the speech short, I think the problem we have to deal with is right now." Eve politely suggests.

"Of course. Ladies and Gentleman, if you please prepare yourselves for what you're about to face."
 
Name: Del

Age: N/A (She doesn’t really remember. At least a few hundred years.)

Appearance: Del is very small and looks to be a girl of only about fifteen. Her eyes always change colours, but they are always completely different from one another. Her hair is constantly changing, too. From colour to style. The style is usually something like shaving off half of her head and leaving the other long and flowing, or tying parts of her hair into elastics and cutting off the rest. Right now it is dreaded blond and with pink and green bits throughout, going down to just about her shoulders. The way she dresses is always crazy. She will wear two different shoes, stockings, gloves. Her outfit usually looks like she dressed herself blindfolded. The only real consistency is the torn fishnet leotard she wears under almost everything.

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Background/Personality: Her name Del stands for Delirium and is very fitting. She really is quite mad. Though this isn’t difficult to guess due to her bizarre appearance. She has a terrible memory and always asks if there is a word that means a certain thing, like the feeling in your mouth when peanut is stuck in it. She has all but completely forgotten who she is or where she came from. She is very airy and childlike, and can be shy. She is generally pleasant and difficult to provoke, but the second you do manage to cross her or make her angry, she’ll use her ability to torment you and make you as mad as her. If she is really angered, she will act out violently and literally tear the person to pieces. The only bit of her history that is documented is that she used to be known as Delight and was a much more composed, logical (though still very kind) individual. It was around that time that she was noticed by Hocus Pocus. The circumstances surrounding Del’s transformation from Delight into Delirium are unknown to most, as she herself cannot remember.

Department(s): The Secrets That Pose Threats Department and The Secrets That Have Corrupted Man

Talents: She has the ability to conjure very realistic illusions, or tulpas. They can actually be felt, tasted, heard, touched, as well as seen, and they can be interacted with. If she conjured a dog, it would respond to contact by the viewer. However, there are limitations to this. For example, if she conjures the illusion of a bullet wound in your chest, you will be able to feel the wound, but it won't actually hurt you. Basically, while they can inflict pain, they can’t inflict corporeal damage.

She is also, surprisingly, quite physically strong. However, this is rarely ever seen. Del will always avoid a fight if she can, but when she is severely angered, she will act out violently. Her bursts of rage are completely sporadic and she usually doesn't stop unless she's restrained or tears her target to pieces. She blacks out when she is in this mindset and completely forgets what has happened afterward.

Additional/Misc. Information: Del loves colours, as her style of dress usually represents. She loves animals, candy and multicoloured things. She often refers to Mister Swan as Mister Goose and overuses the word "absolutely."


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Sandman -awesomeface-
 
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Del was sitting off away from the crowd of dancers and talkers. She was wearing a long, torn baggy sweater that went down to her thighs, and the usual fishnet leotard underneath. Her caretakers within Hocus Pocus had given up a long time ago and getting her to look more presentable, finding it easier to simply let her dress herself. Del was sitting down against the glass along the side of the deck, with her knees pulled up to her chest. She was holding a conjured string that was wrapped around a large, blue fish that floated around her head, who she’d named Stanley. Just as Stanley was beginning to annoy her with his constant swimming, she was approached by one of the caterers.

“Can I get you anything to drink, Miss?” he asked politely.
“Oh, no,” Del replied, staring down. Then suddenly she sprung up and looked at the man with a grin of excitement. “But I am absolutely famished.”
“Well, Miss, there is a buffet just over—”
“Do you have those little chocolate men,” she asked, holding one index finger over the other to emphasize the size, “filled with tomato sauce and black liquorice for eyes? But no mouths, because then they would make tiny, squeaky sounds while I eat them,” she added with a giggle.
The man looked very confused and reached up to rub the back of his neck. “I don’t…believe we serve those, Miss.”
Ohhh,” Del sighed sadly, her face melting into a frown. “Well do you have anything with chocolate, tomato sauce, black liquorice and no mouth?”
“I…well…”

Mister Swan appeared, walking up behind the caterer. “No, Del, I’m afraid we don’t.” He gestured for the young man to move along and he did so happily. “Are you enjoying the party?”
“No, not really,” Del replied. “Why did you make Nolre angry again?”
Mister Swan shifted a little. “We were just having a heated discussion.”
She shook her head. “No, when you do that he has a funny smile. When he’s angry his nose gets scrunchy and his nose was absolutely scrunchy.”
“Perhaps you should go introduce yourself to some of our guests,” Mister Swan suggested in a desperate attempt to change the topic of conversation.
“No thank you,” she said simply. “I’m just going to talk to Stanley.”
“Stanley?”
“My pet fish.”
“Ah.”
“Stanley, say hello to Mister Goose,” she instructed. The stringed fish smacked its lips in reply before continuing to swim. Del scowled and snapped the arm that was holding the string, causing the fish to disappear. Gosh, wasn’t that constant swimming just absolutely annoying?” she exclaimed.
“It’s a regrettable tendency among fish,” Mister Swan lamented. “Del, perhaps you should—”
“Oh, look!” she cried, catching sight of one of the guests who was standing off to the side, wearing a top hat. “Look at that hat! Isn’t it absolutely wonderful!?”
Mister Swan turned and smiled. “Ah, yes. Mister Flay.” He turned back to the girl. “Del, would you excuse me for a moment? I’ve been meaning to speak with this young man.”
“Okay,” she sang and skipped off to the buffet that had been previously mentioned by someone she could not recall.

Del wasn’t particularly hungry, but she enjoyed turning the food into shapes that sometimes made sense and sometimes didn’t. A very tall, pretty lady walked by with sparkly green eyes and gave Del a friendly smile. She smiled back and was about to make a flower appear for her, but she noticed the girl became distracted. When she turned to see what she was looking at, she noticed Mister Swan making a speech. Del scowled at him, but turned to listen anyway as Mister Swan became very cross when people ignored his speeches.
 
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"Ladies and Gentlemen. I'm sure you are all wondering why you are on board this evening. Well I am here to explain everything. As you are aware, ....."
Gabriella was devoting all her attention to Mr Swann, trying not to glance at James out of the corner of his eye. He wasn't even trying to hide the fact he was just staring at her and smirking. She tilted her head haughtily up, trying to pretend he was not bothering her.
....the past as well, come here together to help solve a problem of the bigger picture. We are out here for a particular reason. There is something beneath the waters that we are floating on. We are here to understand it better, make sure it's not dangerous, and if it is, hopefully with all our skills combined we can take care of it."
Mr Swann took a small bow and almost on cue, the boat rocked. Gabriella's heart starting beating fast but not due to fear. She was excited. Her hand patted the side of her dress, where a large knife was strapped to her thigh. She knew better than to go anywhere unarmed. She noticed many others around her doing the same and making sure their weapon was close. A woman she recognised from earlier whispered into Mr Swann's ear. He addressed the crowd again.
"Ladies and Gentleman, if you please prepare yourselves for what you're about to face."
There was nervous chattering and the tension was almost palpable. Gabriella felt none of this, instead a deep feeling of anticipation and adventure. Her mind whirred quickly, debating all the creatures it could possibly be.
 
James watched Gabriella carefully, not taking heed of anything Mr Swann was saying. He had no need for manners or social norms, at least not in the world he lived in. Criminals didn't give a fuck about saying 'please', 'thank you' or 'sorry' if they sold you crack or shot you through the head.
He hated the very sight of her. Stupid bitch. The ginger hair, the green eyes, the stupid fake smile that hid so many flaws. Although many knew of the Sidhe Fae, hardly anyone really fucking knew her. Knew her manipulative ways and pure fucking selfishness. James felt his fingers curl up into a fist and his nails dig into his palm, leaving little cresent marks. She pretended to be ignoring him, but every so often her glance would slide over to him. He smirked. He always managed to get through her well practised defences.
He vaguely noticed that the background noise had stopped, Mr Swann's speech was over. He had caught snatches of it and it did not amount to much. 'working together' blahblahblah. He had learnt from experience not to trust anyone. He was just about to make another caustic remark to Gabriella when the boat rocked. Something was hitting the bottom of it.
In a blink, he lay both hands on the two guns he had concealed on his body. Whatever this was, he was ready for it.
 
Eve wasn't thrilled that the boat was being rocked back and forth. It made her sea sickness even worse. While she spots everyone grabbing for their weapons and tools to help contain this situation, Eve grabs for her mouth and once again runs to the side of the boat to throw up.

Eve cleans herself up after she throws up; as she looks down in the water she sees a tail of a shark.

No shark can rock a boat this size. Eve thinks to herself. She collects her thoughts for a moment, only to see another glimpse of what's underneath the waters, a man?s arm puts up momentarily. Eve quickly figures out what she's up against. With all her studies, she knows almost every mythical creature to exist. With her vast knowledge, some would say she is a mythical creature herself, but she is in fact only human.

"Mr. Swan, you should of told me we're up against an Adaro." Eve seemed stern in her tone. Mr. Swan just smiled. "But that would ruin the surprise, Eve." Working with him for years, she should of expected this from him. She did love it when he challenged her knowledge like he did just now. She hopes to one day be able to beat him in a game of chess.

Eve doesn't have any combat skills what so ever. She was very much a pacifist. She would rather try her best to capture before she would kill. But then again, she's usually back on headquarters doing her research into various artifacts and creatures. After all, her job is to understand the strange things that come into Hocus Pocus.

(OOC for those of you who do not know what an Adaro is.)
Image: https://www.ldaustinart.com/conceptart/char_adaro.jpg
 
When the boat shifted, Nolre retreated into the cabin to speak with the captain. Delial was examining the machinery and running his fingers along the wooden panel.

"Interested in boats?," Nolre asked with a smile.

"That man there has Fetal Alcohol Syndrome."

"How do you know that," Nolre said quietly while examining the captain's features.

"He looks like a toad. You've been smoking again."

"He could just be--"

"Don't change the subject," Delial said sharply. Nolre frowned.

"I've been stressed."

"Yeah?"

Nolre didn't answer him. Instead, he put his hand on the captain's shoulder.

"Has Swan told you what to expect?"

"Yes sir."

Nolre narrowed his eyes. Swan hadn't told him anything, and half of the party consisted of arrogant humans that weren't prepared for anything other than a sour confrontation with a business partner.

He left the cabin, ignoring Delial's warnings about tobacco, to find Mr. Swan. The man was flirting with a young lady and making her giggle uncontrollably. Nolre walked briskly toward the two and threw on a fake smile, grabbing Swan by his shoulder and squeezing almost too tight.

"Excuse me, miss, can I borrow this old charmer for a moment?"

The woman smiled. "You're the guy that had the little outburst earlier, aren't you?"

Nolre's smile faded just slightly.

"You're going to have a miscarriage in a few months."

"But I'm not even pregnant."

Nolre's smile was suddenly authentic and wry, and he pulled the old man away from the other guests. Mr. Swan smiled a hollow smile.

"Did you hear that Guy Fieri died?"

"What have you gotten these people into," Nolre demanded.

"My friend, you underestimate the talents of the invited guests. You are well aware of the people here that work for Hocus and Pocus. There is nothing to worry about."


"Only a few of these people can handle themselves."


"Then the rest are weak and deserve to be rubbed out."


Nolre stood speechless. He hadn't expected Swan to say anything along those lines. The man smiled at the woman he was flirting with before, and bore into Nolre with empty smiling eyes.


"Research, Mr. Aperrelous. Half of what we learn is untrue; lies conceived by man get in the way of most things. When we try to communicate with figures of religious mythology, one entity can be three others. Zeus is God, God is Odin, et cetera. Man has created his own theories and words, and we must break them down and find the light."


Swan took a cigarette from the pocket of Nolre's coat and lit it, exhaling into his friend's face.


"The ones on this boat who will die today are those who need to in order for us to understand, Nolre. These deaths are necessary."


Nolre bit his lip.


"Don't fool yourself into believing you have a conscience."


Swan left his employee in a cloud of cigarette smoke and Nolre stood alone by the railing, glaring into the yacht's wake. For a moment, he thought he spotted a face in the water, but it disappeared. Delial appeared at his side.


"I've been counting the guests. Four men are missing."


Nolre paid no attention to Delial and instead examined the water closely. There were things under the boat, and his reason told him they were just dolphins.


"Five."


"What?"


"Five. There are now five people missing."


"What are you talking about."


"Five people have been pulled over the side of the yacht."


Nolre's hand went to his gun.


"Do me a favor and find Del, will you?"


Delial nodded and was off. Nolre took a cigarette from his pocket and lit it, sliding his fingers around the grip of his gun while his throat was lit on fire. His eyes searched the water and spotted another face. He quickly drew his gun and fired a shot into the water, drawing blood. The guests all looked at him quickly, and he returned his gun to his holster.


"It's a party, people, lighten the fuck up."
 
I updated Del's profile, so she can actually do something offensively. :army:
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Del was standing along the side of the boat, watching the man with the large top hat looking confused. She had half a mind to go ask him if she could borrow his hat, but she was a little afraid of strangers and rather shy when it came to making conversation. Instead she just watched as he looked around, appearing rather paranoid after Mister Swan?s speech.

Something caught her eye however, and she turned to see a slimy blue arm snake up over the deck and grab onto the leg of one of the guests. In a swift move, so fast the man had no time to scream, he was pulled overboard. Del raised an eyebrow and then turned to the water herself. She saw bubbles rising and dark figures moving beneath the surface. A wide, excited smile appeared on her face as she leaned over further for a better look. Out of the water popped a creature with a bald head and scales. Del recognized it from somewhere, but she could not for the life of her remember its name.

?Excuse me,? she said, leaning a little further. ?But I simply cannot remember your name. I think it?s something like Andrew, but I can?t be sure. Maybe??

The creature snaked up an arm, much too quick for Del to dodge, but before it reached her, she was pulled back. She turned to see Delial standing behind her, his arm around her waist from having pulled her to safety. Del smiled brightly up at the man.

?Delial! Do you remember the name of those things? I thought it might be Andrew, but??

?It?s an Adaro, Del, and you?ve been told to be careful around them,? he interrupted.

?Ohhh,? she said, turning back to the water. ?That?s right, I remember now.? When Delial informed her that Nolre was looking for her, Del frowned. ?Oh no,? she moped. ?He?s not still angry, is he? He?s absolutely impossible to be around when he?s angry.? Delial assured Del that Nolre was indeed not angry and she perked up and followed him to where the incubus was standing.

?Nolre!? she cried elatedly as she ran up to him. ?I just met an Adaro named Andrew.?
 
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Nolre almost genuinely smiled when he was approached by Delial and Del.

"Nolre! I just met an Adaro named Andrew."

"Oh yeah? What's he doing here?"

"I think he was trying to tell me something, but Delial pulled me away before he could." Del glared at Delial.

Nolre took a drag on his cigarette and glared at the back of Mr. Swan's head. There was something that Swan was keeping from him, and his sudden distrust uneased Nolre.

"Del, could you do me a solid?"

"Sure!" Her face lit up.

"I need you to find everyone on this boat that works for Hocus and Pocus and tell them to get ready for a yellow threat."

Elsewhere on the yacht, a woman began to scream that her husband had fallen overboard. Nolre flicked his cigarette onto the deck.

"I have to go Del, just make sure you tell everyone."

Del looked at behind her at the woman screaming for help and then back at Nolre, still beaming, "Okayyy. A yellow threat, I can remember that."

Nolre rushed past her to save the man overboard, jumping over the railing and into the cold waters. Nolre resurfaced to see the man being dragged away from the yacht and swam fast. His efforts were fruitless, however, as the Adaro swam much faster. Nolre cursed loudly and turned back to the yacht, which had drifted away from him. An arm reached around his waist and he threw a heavy elbow behind him, then turned around to see an Adaro accompanied by two others. The leader, who was decorated with runes and signs, spoke in Mertongue.

"Why do you kill us?"

Nolre took a moment to remember the dialect, and then responded with anger in his voice.

"You're stealing people off of the boat!"

"We save your kind," the Adaro said, placing his webbed hand on his chest, "from the great evil."

Nolre narrowed his eyes and was about to ask what the merman was talking about when something very large passed under him, creating an impressive wave in its wake. One of the other two warned the speaker that they needed to leave immediately, but he brushed them off.

"You too are a thing of great evil, yes?"

Nolre ignored his heritage.

"I need you to help me save the other humans from the great evil," Nolre said.

The speaker nodded, but the Adaro that had warned just a moment before spoke rashly.

"Your survival is not our affair. We must save ourselves!"

The brave Adaro hissed at the selfish one.

"You are cowardly. You disgrace our kind with your fear." The bravest turned back to Nolre. "I will help you, demon. My name is Alt'horian."

Nolre nodded and thanked the Adaro, and then grabbed its hand so that it may drag him quickly back to the yacht. Whatever lurked beneath the depths brushed up against the bottom of the yacht, and Nolre quickly climbed the ladder to get back onto the yacht. The woman ran over to him and slapped him.

"You let him die! You let him die you mother-"

She was dragged over the side and Nolre watched as an Adaro pulled her away from the yacht until a thick tentacle burst forth from beneath the surface and pulled the two down into darkness. He cursed and looked amongst the crowd to find Swan.

Spotting the Incubus, Nolre pushed through the crowds toward him. Something slammed against the hull of the yacht and nearly capsized it, causing everyone to fall onto the deck. Another large tentacle burst out of the waters and grabbed a man, pulling him down into darkness. Mr. Swan was already at his feet, perfectly dry and smirking. Nolre cursed again and tried to push himself to his feet but was knocked back down when a third tentacle slammed onto the deck and crushed a man, then dragged his bloody mess of a body over the side, taking the railing with it.

Nolre looked around again but Swan was gone. He jumped to his feet and ran into the cabin only to find Delial asking the captain how long it usually takes for ships to sink. Tears were in the captain's eyes. He was praying.

"God doesn't listen, you know."

"Lial, leave the man alone. Where's Swan?"

"I dunno, I haven't seen him all night."

Nolre was thrown into the wall of the cabin when another tentacle slammed onto the deck, creating a large crack that exposed the living quarters below.
 
Nolre rushed past her to save the man overboard, jumping over the railing and into the cold waters. Del skipped into the crowd an approached a man dressed in a suit. He was showing his gun off to one of the Elvin-looking ladies, who Del knew to actually be a succubus. She tugged on the male?s shirt and when he turned to her, he furrowed his brow.

?Yeah, whaddaya want?? he asked.
?Nolre wants me to tell you to get ready for a yellow threat.?
The man looked completely perplexed. ?A what??
?Uh oh,? Del frowned. ?Was it people who do work for Hocus Pocus, or people who don?t work for Hocus Pocus that I was supposed to tell? I can?t remember.?
?Whatever,? the man grunted and turned back to the lady. Del reached out to grab him and get his attention.
?Wait a minute, I have to remember what I?m supposed to tell you,? she whined.
?Let go of me, you little freak!? he cried, jerking his arm away from her. Del stumbled and fell backwards.
?Oh don?t be so cruel,? the succubus said in a silky voice.
?She?s fine. You?re fine, right kid??

Del glared up at him and slowly rose to her feet, her hands clenched into fists. ?You?re a very mean man,? she sneered. ?I think you?ll have invisible insects crawling all over you. Forever and ever.?

The man raised an eyebrow and then suddenly jerked, slapping the back of his neck. Her looked down and his eyes widened. Visible only to him were a multitude of insects, crawling up his legs and over his body. He let out a shriek and tossed his glass to the side. He stumbled backward as he started sweeping the imaginary pests off his body, crying out for help. Del smirked with satisfaction as the crowd moved aside from him.

Then suddenly, the yacht jerked violently, nearly capsizing. Del, and pretty much everyone else, all fell over to the side. When she looked over to the hull, she saw a large tentacle over the water. Her mouth fell open a gap and she saw another tentacle appear. It grabbed the man Del had cursed with spiders and pulled him into the water. She pouted, sad that the damage she?d done to him would be so short lived.

Those who weren?t panicking sprang into action and stared attacking the creature, but they were knocked back down when a third tentacle slammed onto the deck and crushed a man, then dragged his bloody mess of a body over the side, taking the railing with it.

Del stood to her feet, her legs wobbling as she struggled to walk. She tried to approach one of the tentacles, but a fourth one crashed onto the deck causing her to fall over again. Del was growing annoyed with its constant shaking of the ship. She just wanted to get close to it and ask its name, but it was being very rude.
 
{(It has been decided that, come this Sunday, the Leviathan will be slain. Therefore, if you miss out on the action: too bad, suck it up, there will be more.)}

{(In addition, if you DO end up missing the action, just post how your character fought alongside the other characters. No biggie.)}

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Aside from a random gunshot from the opposite side of the boat, the party still seemed to be pretty dull, especially for one populated by so many non-humans.

Bobby assumed a lot of them were not human, that is. He'd had encounters with things of such a nature before, so it wasn't that big a deal to discover things on the yacht that didn't seem quite human.

And yet he was still bored. Looking at a bunch of freaks toting weird weapons wasn't anything new. He'd seen plenty of humans doing that in his short life already, the fact that some of the people on the boat might have a slightly unnatural skin tone, pointed ears, strangely alluring eyes or whatever wasn't a really big selling point. Humans could look just as freaky if not freakier. If his boredom was to be fought off, the people, or "creatures", would have to do something of interest rather than just look weird.

It was about the time he was thinking of doing something to provoke such an event that one introduced itself of its own accord in the form of a giant tentacle smacking down on top of vessel. It was soon accompanied by several more, all the people, or whatever, now panicking for the most part, screaming and running around like headless chickens while their fellow passengers were hauled off into the deep or turned into chunky blood splatters upon the deck.

Bobby had been lucky enough to not get hit so far, climbing back to his feet after the initial hit and stepping off in a direction that didn't lead him to joining the unfortunate party-goers no longer with them, as all the others were now so desperately trying to do themselves.

He straightened his top hat and looked around. The place was certainly a mess. All the tables were knocked over, food, champagne and broken glass littering the floor next to the dead bodies, or what was left of them. There appeared to now be a crack in the boat large enough to expose the living quarters below as well.

"Well...shit," he declared to himself.

As his eyes continued to try and make their way through the chaos he was somewhat surprised to see there were some brave souls fighting back. Brave or stupid. It really depended on how strong they were and how big the sea monster was in general. Judging by the tentacles, it was fairly fucking huge.

Still, it was better to go out fighting than to just give in. Or at least it was better to say you tried instead of having to wonder if maybe you'd have made it if you had.

Bobby carefully made his way into the cabin, able to stroll in casually without use for a door now the back had been broken off. He saw who he assumed to be the captain sobbing and praying on his knees, clinging onto the wheel of the ship to steady himself.

"Wow." The man turned to face him. "That's...super. So um, got any weapons? I mean, you won't be usin' 'em I take it?"

"What's the point? We're all going to die!"
"Well aren't you a fuckin' optimist."
"There are no weapons. This is just a yacht. This was a party, there were no need for weapons."
"Yeah, the passengers didn't think that. And look who turned out to be right."

The man just turned away and continued to sob, mumbling incomprehensible garbage. Bobby shook his head and looked around. There was a harpoon on a large wooden plaque on the wall.

"So what's that then?" he pointed as the captain turned around again.
"Oh, that's just decorative."
"It's a harpoon, man. It's not..." he sighed and walked over to it. "Jesus Christ."

He reached up and lifted it off the metal pegs it had been resting on, looking it over.

"You can't be serious, son."
"You know, dying at the hands of a giant sea monster isn't a bad way to go. In fact, the only thing cooler would be not dying at the hands of a giant sea monster. So, I'm goin' for broke."
"But that thing was never intended to be used. It's suicide!"

Bobby walked over to the man. "All that matters..." he placed a hand on his shoulder. The captain looked up through his tears, clearly expecting the boy to say something inspiring and comforting. Instead, he thrust the harpoon down into the man's foot, making him scream in pain. "Is that it's sharp. Now hold the fuck still," he instructed as he placed a foot on the captain's ankle, tugging at the weapon with both hands to rip it back out. Again he shrieked in agony, but Bobby ignored it, looking over the end of the harpoon again.

"Looks pretty good. Let's see how it works out."

He stepped outside to find there were people still fighting and people still running around and screaming, doing nothing more than taking up space until they inevitably died horribly.

He looked around to find the best tentacle to go for, then settled on the one second closest to him. The end of it wasn't too thick, meaning it was a good target. There was no way one harpoon was going to do the job here, so he had to use it for something useful rather than just stabbing wildly or wasting it by throwing it in a place nobody could retrieve it from.

After carefully lining it up, he lifted the spear into the air, then plunged it down into the appendage. Having never encounter a sea monster before, Bobby wasn't quite sure what they sounded like, but he could guess that the bizarre howling coming from beneath them was the cry of an angered ocean-dwelling beast, and a large one at that.

The boat began to sway more violently from side to side, the tentacle pulling hard against the harpoon deeply embedded in it, but it was pinned to the deck. Or so he thought. Its other extremities began to wildly flail around as it tried to free itself, pulling harder and harder until finally something gave. But it wasn't the harpoon.

The tentacle ripped upwards, causing the spear to slice through it, right down the middle, splitting it in half. The creature bellowed again from underneath the boat, even louder than before, blood flying down onto the boat from the wood that thrashed madly in pain and anger.

Bobby climbed to his feet once again, walking over and, with a good few tugs, freeing the harpoon from the boat. He stepped backwards, tilting his head upwards to watch the limb whipping around in the air a final few times before shooting back under the water. With it, one by one, the other tentacles followed, and then it fell silent.

Bloodied harpoon in hand, Bobby turned around to the other people on board.

"I'm guessing it isn't running away, is it?"
 
In a few minutes, chaos had descended upon the boat. Dead bodies were strewn across the deck, the light conversation and drinks forgotten. Glasses were smashed everywhere, and a crate of champagne bottles had exploded, the pops sounding similar to gunshots and not helping the situation.

The humans on board were disapearing, no doubt Mr Swann had come up with an ingenius plan to secure their safety. She only hoped that it would James would disappear too. She had battled mythical creatures before, for her own survival. Her blood had magical properties that many coveted after. She was not sure James had had the same experience.

A tentacle brushed past her foot and Gabriella quickly reacted. She drew the large knife strapped her thigh and sliced it down on to the tentacle. The creature was almost as fast as her and she only managed to cut the tip of it off. It lay there, motionless and squelchy. Gabriella shivered in disgust. Judging by the size of the of the tentacles, it was a Leviathan; a sea monster of massive proportion. Perfect. And knowing Mr Swann as she did, no doubt this was a test. A test where failure meant death.

It seems others were doing the same as she; attacking the creature as well as they could. She watched as a man attacked it with a harpoon; to not much success. It caused a lot of pain, she could hear the screams of the creature but the screams were also angry. Being Sidhe Fae, she was an empath and could also translate most languages. The tentacle ripped apart, creating two in its place. However his actions seemed to have some effect. The tentacles that had gripped the boat disappeared beneath the waves and there was a silence as people tried to understand what just happened.

The young man with the bloody harpoon looked almost sheepish.

"I'm guessing it isn't running away, is it?"

Gabriella would have laughed at the man's comment if the situation wasn't so dire. She knew it would take more than a harpoon to kill the giant creature.
 
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Nolre watched, smiling, as the boy in the top hat plunged a harpoon into the tentacle of the beast. A low howl came from beneath the yacht, and the wounded tentacle tore itself in two trying to get away. Thick blood splattered onto the deck as it flailed around in the air, and the rest of the tentacles retreated as well.

"I'm guessing it isn't running away, is it?"

Nolre grinned and nearly patted the boy on the back before remembering how much he himself hated to be touched.

"Hopefully, it comes up. When they're on the ocean floor like that, they can see the bottom of the boat but not where their strikes land. When it comes up, it'll use its eyes, and that's where it hurts."

Nolre walked into the captain's cabin to find the poor man nursing a wound and praying louder. Delial was leaning against the wall, watching the man cry and occasionally scratching his head.

"Lial, let me use your gun."
"Use your own gun."
"My gun is wet, just let me use your gun."
"Why can't you use your gun."
"Because it's water damaged."
"Whose fault is that?"


Nolre frowned and Delial grinned as he reached for the gun that Nolre had crafted for him. Nolre snatched it out of his hand and warned Delial not to mess around in dangerous situations and to stay in the cabin. The boat shifted.

"What was that?"

A wave rocked the boat and nearly capsized it as the Leviathan burst through the surface of the waters. Its two largest tentacles slapped on either side of the boat, causing bigger waves and water to drench the deck. Nolre nearly slipped as he ran onto the deck, cocking the gun and aiming. He fired a shot at the Leviathan's eye and struck it dead center, causing it to slap a tentacle down at him. Nolre side stepped and took hold of a ridge on the appendage, and was torn from the deck into the air.

The Leviathan roared again and tried to shake Nolre off but he fired another shot into its eye. Blood poured out and the Leviathan froze for a moment, letting Nolre jump off of the tentacle and dive toward its head. He was slammed back onto the deck, however, and he heard a loud snap as he rolled. Nolre forced himself to his feet and found that he stood once again next to the boy in the top hat.

"What's your name, kid?"
"Bobby," he replied. "Don't call me--"
"Wonderful, nice to meet you. My name is Nolre and I would like it very much if you plunged that fucking harpoon into that eye right there."
 
The guests on the boat who were fighting back against the tentacle monster were finally starting to have success. The cowards who screamed and ran about aimlessly were actually helping, too, acting as useful bait so that the people who were fighting could avoiding the monsters attacks. When its face popped out of the water, Del’s eyes widened and a grin spread across her face. She shakily made her way over to it, struggling to stay on her feet as the boat continued to sway.

Nolre, the man with the top hat and a very smile girl were standing near the face. Both of the creature’s eyes had been shoot in and Del grinned, lifting her hands to cover her face. She approached Nolre and called his name. When he turned, she pulled her hands away and revealed her illusion, causing her eyes to look as though they had been shot in as well, blood flowing down her cheeks. The top hat boy tilted his head a little.

“We’re twins!" she cried merrily.
“That’s nice, Del,” he said with little enthusiasm, which caused her to frown and blink the illusion away. “Do me a favour and go wait in the captain’s cabin with Lial.”
“But I haven’t asked it its name yet,” she protested.

Nolre assured her he would do the honours for her, which satisfied Del. She waved goodbye and moved to the captain’s cabin which, though it was only a few feet away, was a bit of a challenge to get to do to the shaking boat and the guns being fired at the creature.

When she got there, she closed the door to keep from stumbling back out. Delial was leaning against the wall, observing the weeping, bleeding captain. Del walked over next to him, leaning against the wall and then sliding down, setting next to the young man’s feet.

“Delial, what’s that thing called?” she asked.
“A Leviathan,” he replied.
“Oh yes,” she nodded. She then turned her attention to the crying captain. “Um, excuse me,” she said. “Do you like frogs?”
“W-what?” he stammered through his tears.

Del grinned and caused multicoloured frogs to begin jumping out of the wound in his foot. He cried in horror, falling back and trying to distance himself from his foot. Del giggled as his reaction, holding her hand out for one of the frogs to jump into it.

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That's right, I changed Del's font colour. DO SOMETHIN'.
Ai post is on previous page.
 
James had been flung across the boat by one of the tentacles at the beginning of attack and had hit his head on the railings, knocking him out. Despite all the screams, he did not regain conciousness until the gunshots were fired. He stood up, swore loudly and wiped the blood off his head with a hand. He gave a small shrug at the sight of the red liquid and drew one of his guns. Hell, if people were shooting he'd wanna join in.

The creature was half in, half out the water with two tentacles gripping the boat. It was gushing blood from what seemed to be one of the eyes, though he was no expert on mythical sea creatures. A man wearing a tophat was lifting his arm up to throw a harpoon into the other eye. James flicked the safety off and aimed, he saw a hot young woman doing the same.

They shot simultaneously, burying the bullets deep in the creature's eye. James gave a quick smile of satisfaction as the creature wailed and strode over to the small group of people, Gabriella included. The other shooter shrugged.

'Took too long.' He couldn't have put it better himself.

'What the hell was that?' he asked.

'A Leviathan,' someone answered. 'Sea monster.'

'Man, that thing was hugee!' he said and laughed, like it had been nothing more than scoring a goal in football or something. Gabriella looked disapproving at his reaction, but then she always did. The others in the group seemed fine, and shuffled along to allow him into the little circle.

He moved to put his gun away but someone rested a hand on his arm.

'I wouldn't do that if I were you,' a trampish looked man advised. James shrugged. The creature looked pretty dead to him.
 
Eve was staggering around the boat, she was not much use in trying to control the sea monster, although, she was aware on how best to contain the situation. But after the conversation she had with Mr. Swan before the voyage telling her to not help these people in their initiation test to join Hocus Pocus. So she was merely there to help access the skills they all possessed.

She stumbled into the captain?s deck and saw a crazy looking young girl tormenting the captain. Eve knelt down and put a hand on the girls shoulder "This isn't a time to play games with the scared man, Del." Eve tried to explain to Del calmly. Eve tried to keep Del entertained by playing games with her while the boat was rocking roughly due to the slams of the tentacles.
 
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